From the arrest of Dmitry Sklyarov in 2001 to our protest at the Boston Public
Library earlier this year, the issue of DRM on eBooks and audiobooks is not a
new one. OverDrive continues to push DRM on library patrons and libraries.

Wired has a good blog post up about ebooks and how DRM has stymied adoption, "The why of that has many faces, but DRM plays its part. Taking a historically commonplace form of expression, freely portable in its traditional format, and turning it into an ephemeral, hardware-specific, proprietary service?"